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- BUSINESS, Page 51Business NotesMEXICOPrecious Glut
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- At $4.11, the price of a troy ounce of silver is down more
- than $1 since late last August. With an international glut and
- depressed prices rubbing up against high production costs,
- Mexico, the world's largest silver producer, has had to close
- down more than 50 mines this year. Hardest hit are the states
- of Zacatecas and Guanajuato, where silver mining is "on the
- verge of collapse," according to Jose Valdes, president of the
- Guanajuato Miners' Association. Officials expect this year's
- national output to be 63 million troy ounces, down 11% from
- 1990.
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- To put the shine back in the tarnished industry, the Mexican
- Chamber of Mines is considering minting 20,000-peso silver
- coins (worth about $6.75). Another idea is to lower the
- controlled price for the local handicrafts market. But
- silversmiths say such an action would have little effect at the
- retail level, since silver makes up only a small part of their
- overall costs.
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